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Show 1 VOL. PROVO 1. " m P,-- r rotary.-- WASHINGTON NEWS Hiark, Utah McKean, X. V. f Philip II. Fnifwn jtKiky M. fioreraan M. T. Patrick, Xeb. M ill. Tarry, III. . ,0. C. ( '! me 1. IiuL Cliief A oe In - 1 c. Mar-hu- t. t. ' A- - George - R. Attorney Su rveyor Jcni'ral jtiwi ver of PuM 1c M oncvvJ JUrerton Ji sister Land Office, O. Jl-- Maxwell, Mtrh. -- J. P Twsrti 111 V. K. Amcsaor J. HoHWrr.TsK l',R. Judicial I rfrt. C. W. Kmeroon .I. lt nb lt TF.RRITOUI AT. r legate to Conerews At'omry General jjarxhal t i.Titor. TrraM rrr... Supt. rominon Rrhonl CTAIX COUNTY OFFRT.RS. Geo. Q. Cannon Zrrnbhahel Snow I. IXT. MeMllrier Otavton J am Jack U. L. Campbell . OFFICER.. t ' - 18. The War Department has advices from Texas that Lieut. Col. Buell,' with a command consisting of parts of companies D and J, Tenth cavalry, and the fifteenth Tonka ftcouts, struck a email camp of Comanches on Double Mounthe oth inst., and tain fork,-o- n killed ten Indians, and captured all of their stock, 64 hordes. The Secretary of the Treasury has instructed the collector of custom in Baltimore to interpose no further objections to the trial trip 6f the steamer Edgar Stuart, provided a revenue officer accompanies the steamer. has been heard of Nothing yet the Dictator. - Georre W. Bean Mrmn Tanner APr-K. Thnrber Pro'wde Judge - INDIAN AFFAIRS. - . TlttrCr.McCunotigtJ John Xnttall County Henry C. Rogere hHfT.t riwretltin Attorney W. X. Ihiwnherry John TV Mlnfif Rmreyor.... Albert Jones Cnmnrr .1- - John Xnttall . Tonnty erk .. Henry A Hton Tr Kmnr and Collector J.ame R Daniel HupC Common Seined, W. X. Duscnbcrry Omaha IS. Jecorder., Indian Agent Paville reports toThe Avar parties of the day: Minneconjas have all gone North, burning the prairie behind them. Red Cloud Informs me that a messenger from Black Twins has come in and that this party will come In but that Crazy Horse and PROVO CITY OFFTCF.RS. will Join the Minneconjas. Abraham Q. Smoot party Msmr thinks he can control the Tanner lie ( Vrron John Vntlall Ogallalas and Brules and secure JI Aldermen L B. Milner T John -- ta-re- T.nae Pollock, X. Thv n eenberrr. John P. R. John- -n. H, Duvuberry, Wm. r P.tv'on Pace. - John Xnttall T:eeorler . John W. Hoover T"e,i'orer,. Henry C. Royer. Marshal.. Warren X. Ikinherry Cttv Attorner Aeonr and Collector Jamea r.K.T Daniel er-l- nj er - James A.O. Cownover Chief of Pollen- Robert T. Thoma ATaerma.ter Itanlel Grave Sexton I Counrllorsf 1 their aid- - in- - protectin- g- the agency. .Agent Howard at. JWbeMone reports the immediate danger is over. The Minneconjas are leavI- T- ing quietly, MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. IS." sired. . 1 , stables. 1 c. Sml-weekl- L. AVecklr Monthly PraionTC t oi. Is 1 1 js. Detroit, IS. W 5 3 v , The standard tlnylo rate ' - avoirdupois'). - 'Semi-monthl- y. Monthlr 3 1 ttmrte rts. pr quar. - " 1 . . RF.CISTF.RF.n I.KTTF.R The Northwestern tobacco and cigar factory, Randolph street, burned this evening. Loss, $35,-000, - insurance $20,000. - Philadelphia, 13. ' of John store The jewelry of dia; monds and watches valued at $20,-00-- ed The maxlmnm weight of anr package of Prtnletl or miscellaneous matter O' id-nig- ht 0. , AXD MONEY - - - - AUTOPST OF THE SIAMESE TWINS. ORPFRS. il on Reut ration: letters may pavrnent of a me of flReen rents, Imt the rormmenl take no tesponsiMllty heregl-lere- Chicago 18. A Philadelphia special gives a alh rarrtage or com penaat Ion in races of detailed account of the autopsy of os. tlio Siamese Twins so far as conMoney Onlers: All principal poet offer ducted up to yesterday. It Bays now rerrlve small sums of money and Issue drafts for the fame npon other poet the lungs, heart, pancreas, liver, ofTlees, suj,vt to the ib'lowin; chargr spleen and alimentary canal were nd teguia5jon!,; excellently developed In each, and tin orders not evceedlny tho-la rents all of ordinary kW and not IS " exceeding mortals. the band, Approaching tlverfkland no! evreedins 3tfl. . 0 " - Over enslform the thelower portion pf flh amt not cyrcedlny jy;r 'IS In each, cartctage, pr brea-tnor made out, bonding by doubling - TF.t rF FORFTGX POfTAGF a long union, with a joint Tht sfandoot single rate to Great Pr: central part of the union,on atibe ,UWOA nvomlnpob- - letters ' which the bodies hinge freely. u '.Vers, two rents. This joint Is somewhat similar to, At, to Franca pj m,m but not so complicated os that at To. log.; letters. If iv gents; - the elbow. The band at thcsmal- . s, e re-emb-led p. di-din-- d ' if v- was stretched and the Twins were placed as far apart as possible, there was a space of eight inches Intervening. The great question of whether they could have been separated in life was settled In the negative, by variou3alKlomInaI sections made. The peritoneum or membraneous lining of the belly of eaeh w as found to enter the band, and four pouches overlapped each other at the centre of the bail J. The most marked feature here was the presence of two such pouches from the body of the Lirger brother Chang, and the upper one shorter than the lower, but each lapping, one from above and another from Mow the single pouch of Eng. An almost exact idea of the arrangement of these cvlsdc gac may be obtained' by holding the first Joint of the forefinger between the thumb and finger of the other hand. The astounding and curious fact was developed that a line passing down the center of the band would serve all threo of their prolongations, and open the peritonital cavity of each liver. If the knife had been used in life, death would have therefore, probably, If not necessarily, resulted. The examination also showed that there was a portal or linear circulation through the heart as was seen from the passage of the Injecting matter used in embalming.' The abdominal organs lie In close contact with these pouches, but are not continuous into them. .I"." BRITISH - The diatemper .which prevails among the horses in this city, and 1 Prop letter, single rate was thought confined 4o stage and 4 rate standard o. street ear horses, is found in the yrrsnrriN. (The - .AvoInlitpoKV. stables of the leadi ng express comPnllr, seren time a week, 35 eta. per onar. panies; also in livery and private - si " " $ tion - NO. 170. 1S74. SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESS. UTAH SOUTHERN DESERET e'kr'.l .a' On and after November 24th; 1873, -- terbury L; of - - 3.-2-0; at! Jim. Leave Hit rub Central 'RafiroaJ'Depot, for Provo and Intermediate atatlon at 7 am.; Little Cottonwood at 7:2); Juncton at 7:72; arrive at Sandy at 7.43; leave Randy at 7:05; Draper at 8:10; Lehl at 8235; American Fork at 9:20; Flcasant Grove at 8.4.3; arrive at Provo at 10A0., . Directors. TO AND FnOf.l SANDY, Leaving the Utah Central Railroad Depot, Halt Lnk City, at (.10 twin, and 1 p.nu Arriving at Sandy at 7725 a. in. and 2:15 p.in. Leaving Sandy at 9.45 aun. and 4.45 p.m. Arriving at Salt Lake City at 11 a.rn. and 6 p.m. Passenger will please purchase their Ticket at the office. Fifty cents add! tlonal will be charged when the fare U collected on the Train. For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to )eal in Gold Dust Coin, Eickane, Land Warrants, College Scrip, c. FERAMORZ LITTLE, ;! lit. EXCnGE FOREIGN FOR SALE. Por-tesc- Will rim Dally, Sunday 1873, - A, a WILLIAH DICE, - ant EIKET ir: 3 CCTiFFCTIOr.FF.T. t onrroandit g Alining' etlyer errr, tixtic. r. PATTER-SOX- . excepted. e JAMES SHARP, , Gen. Freight and Tlckot Agent. JOHN SHARP, . ' Superintendent. NORTHERN AND S TA.TXO 2STEIAS, SI keep In stock a full line of T G A On and after October 1st, 1873, Jnvfnile, Historical and Poetical IVcrks, AT PUBLISHERS PRICES, Toy at at 7:30 a.m.- and captured a numlier of slave. The 'Egyptian governor! See Bia Bey, gave battle. Fight X: Faa-- .. - - Passenger tteRcH at Ibe office. - v t Y . T.rnor.rj, r.ooi, . Gm.il.:penntrn'lrt.L BlotteBn, FN Import FT.OP13S. rrnix. itaiiPB-- - -- - A o., -- t GRIT ' STORE ! ii.tGun r.r.nniEr.s, PASt Books. "ItiCKFT Books. 1 . or notio::s too Rinneron to tm idle n. BIG (xtT7 CUX3; ; r and lb atrr la pktcl?,' Ac. ing lasted six hours and resultec For atl Information concerning Aright nr lu dispersing tho Sultans army, passage, apply to 'v CII.IS. XIBI.F.Y. ten thousand strong, capturing Great attention given to self cling Gen. Freight and Titket Agnt four guns and killing tho Vizier and foru anting orders by mail. MOl,S THATCH Lit, x andjnany chief. , - &nd Q... d.T - . LIQUORS, VARIETY i . GROCllRIES, PROVISIONS BACON, CIGARS, CANDIES, 1IAMS, . . NUTS, LTtv. rrc., r.n-- a all of tbc cboi.-r-- t Un-l-- , We also kerp a full line or - odl ALFRED DUnilLSr, WINIS, Many who have sent cast herrtofhre now purchase of n, satisfied that our price are lower than that for which they can bring them here. will please purchase their . PROVO CITY'. I'EALta IS , - r licaler in jrxrniCAN foric,d.t , TRAfNS UCX ON SAI.T LAKE TIME. l , EBiiaiEBISE, wishing to get up Partte leaving Salt Lake CH v for Cache DOOK'V ohould take the Ftah Central morning BLANKS. STATION F.HY, IMaaenger Train, In order to mako crmncc-Uo- n . rr.Ns. with Ccntrnl Paciflo at Ogdeh and , r P LivmccTori, Sunday School Rewards p.m. 1 I! O 1 r.i. And the largest (took of enger Train . Leave Corinn Leave Lagan -0 I N tuj w -- Dally E,', prepared to manufacture all kinds of tln-- are at reasonable rates. Shop corner of Onlre and Mara cre-- t. Proto City. noJ) And rE' T iNT'isr iii, O IXHE ' Whdre to inform hit frle nd and public glut rally, that be Ru t OR PURCHASE REWARDS. R. K. ii. j. r.ioouc, T LIBiRjkiRIIESS The steamer Ohio arrived today from Philadelphia,' A dispatch from Khartoum, Ctah Xoriheru at Corimy. dated February 14th, says the - tage connect with train to Sultan of Darfur Invaded the from tli Northern etttement. near,Bharet-gwi- Temple Street, TAaat R. R. TRAINS RUN BETWEEN C. T , EVER BROUGHT TO UTAH. dl ue Junction with R.IIIXKP. (tAte of the Walker IIone,c:aIl like City) Would respectfully lBfurm the puRis Rarlxr-Shcthat he ha opened a Ladles ibampooelug a peetalrv. . Centre h greet. Prove City. V. T. - JsnI. AndwofTbr extra Inducements to those 'Queenstown, 18. Egyptian territory .11. Bookseller, News Dealers, HALT LAKE CITY,' U. T-- . their 7aspnsrer will plene piin-haticket at the office. Fifty eentk additional wilt be charged when the fare 1 collected . on the train, - - - For all Information concerning freight . orp8nge apply to L . s - o .... trict p.m. co i, aul NEW BARBER SHOP. Leaving Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and and 5:05 p.m., and Ogden at 8 a.m. and Ell! H. MAHOETTS, CITY, M HOLES IT F. AND In AJe, Leer, 1 oner, All ordere from fh Camp wl.i he prompt v auI5 alleodtd b MIXED TRAINS , r,ts -- DETOSITS. H. J. CAMPBELL, and after Xovember 3rd, 3.30 a kartejen, ' LeaveOgden at 8:40 a.m. and C.20 p.m.. Arrive at Salt Lake City at 10:40 a.w. and 8 20 p.m. In addition to the above, , Ftt Will glv especial tdlention to tddslning- f r Gvcntni'pt Ijmda, ri'tent Coal and Iron IaidI. r.d wul prepare tha neee ry paper for proteU, amt SUd Scrip and Land If rrrof Otlire at rrsidcace, hair Ujixk of Provo Ilutne. aul DAILY TRAINS y, . Collections made and promptly nssr.Ei7 j. stey;;:j r milled. Civil Fnglntrer an4 , Deputy Leave Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 3:40 p.m. Arrive at Ogden at 7:50 tun. and 5:10 p.m. improving, L d and uoincUc. tuii-T-ii PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. On rrcprletor,' Ml' INTEREST TAlt ON SA TINGS T aui - CLASS HOUSE. 11 iu a SVTTLK! dl Superintendent. . 4 JAMES SHARP, Gen. Fre'ght and Ticket Agent. . jTy . smith of ore, on Will run Ikuly, Hundayi excepted, nteL 1IUST Cashier In addition to the above, MIXED . l'L31;iU)l,4.. Wm. MILLER, - Jvo Si T IT. A I N S no2S r EXCEESIOK HOUSE. - HHJI, - rtah.J ' rnAt'T't'Ai' v'orrt w ov rmcLs, bAUHL'iMilJtIU.Ua. All work worn f. urrr.K, L. K AXD aul 1. Centre feirect, lYovtt city; City mrvi. OIL I. ,4 ,.!Xms,u WM. TI. IlGOPFTl, President, H. K. 7 r.MU- 1 , K . Vice-- l real., MRIGHAM WILT JAM J 7 NXIAUS, JOHN SHARP, oil: . neerne; r.. - d- f.i. - t. paid rr CArrrAi.: June ton at Mule AUTHOfUZKD CAPITAL 3..T.; arrive at halt Iake 10; A' LXMI'I. 87 J irst CO:, PHYSICIAN ANff SURGEON, . , 1rovt Cily; !T. On n r. Id A.r iif ) .( Ce'rert-tt'- e More, where ha Him drugs (J ad ' kind-- . - p.ui.; Pleasant at 2:03; Djapor at 2.00; SanJy at Cottonwool at REF'-- Salt Lake Citp, Utah. forkuU.lo; Ihl arrive athanJy Ann-rlca- loave EAMPS a E NEWS. Disraeli, formally ac the Premiership, cepted Rev. Robert Moffatt, a celebrated missionary. In South Africa, still doubts the correctness of the report of Dr. Livings tones death. The Toreign Office also entertains the same doubts. Disraeli arrived at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. At the railway stations on his way from London he was loudly cheered. Anumher of the raeing'cups and much of the Jewelry stored in the London Pantechnicon, burned, last Friday, has been recovered. One Insurance company is crippled by its loss. London; 19, 6 a.m. is believed that Stafford It. Northcote will be Chancellor of the Exchequer. Chichester will become a peer under the Ltle of Baron Carlingford.-- An extensive cotton mill In Leeds was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss .V),000, Large fires are reported in Dundee and Shields. , The Indian Government .tele graphs that it now has ample supplies of grain to meet any demand from the distressed disto-da- lia.e Iryvo jit Grove at I London, The health of Archbiohop Can is - DAILY TRAINS Will EUSIXESS CAKuSl. NATIONAL BANK. r. R A I L R O A D. 18. New York, The temperance crusade begun In Jersey City, last evening. Ladies went to a bilTwenty-fiv- e AFFAIRS. POSTAL liard saloon, knelt in rrayer, and - o spent half an hour R TF-- OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. They were greeted with jeers by I.rrrrR. TTh tnnTardlngleraewelght the men, and left without having . j nt avoirdupois'. Mnel( rate letter made the impression they de3 cent throughout the United St t e. or. or fracFor eaeh addjtlonnt 0- RAILROADS. 1 Pip-rTi-- HiFW 1 FEBRUARY A), U. T.. FRIDAY. ler part has a circumferenco of nine inches, and when the link o r. r. orncERR for rr.vn. fiwreor-J- OWT L. " Ji nn " OY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. OFFICIAL CITY, v . A!.;r.:c;mc: and ' FIH IlIN o V 93 P. Fnt n. lyn k Tei.i; I- -x - v tackle :r(t. t.t Ij.Lt (Y. ..l |